I have a 1998 dodge dakota suddenly stopped and did not want funcional.I think it's the crank sensor, I know where the crank sensor, also I think it may be the fuel pump, I know where the pump gasoline, or if you have any idea that could be damaged beyond what I think is

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The crank position sensor is
behind the pass side head, just above the bellhousing, just about were
the trans dipstick is located but I would get a compression check at a reputable mechanic shop. It may be due to low compression. The crank sensor should show a code.

Two of the most common problems for a no spark condition on your truck are a bad coil, or a bad crank sensor. However, you will need a lab scope to accurately diagnose the crank sensor. The PCM could also be at fault, but is very unlikely.

I have a Dodge Stratus....97....same thing here. Unfortunately, shoddy parts, even from the dealership. I think the best thing is to keep a fresh one on hand. I know that the wiring is garbage too due to how the harness curls up to the sensor. Not much to tell you on this one.